25, 1923 JC, AN- F)ATLY THE -X Flic 2~,1+3 "v. w ...GA D IL j -i FRENCH TROOPS EXTEND HOLD I WHAT'"S GOING On, ON GERMANY BEYOND THE NOTICE-Copy for this column should. be submitted by 6 :36 o'clock of the day before publication,. THURSDAY 3:00--C ommittee for the, study of Eng. ineering 'Edlication meets in' Sucre- tary 119pkins office., 4 :00-Upper staff of the Xlchiganeu- sian meets., 4:15--Faculty of the Colleges of Eng- ineerin~g and Architecture meets in room 411; Engineering building. 6:40--Exchange club dinner in room 318; Union.t 6:00-Board of. governors dinner in Union. 6:45.-Delta Sigma Rho meets in moom 205, Mason hall. 7 :00-Nlasama club ,meets in room 320,, * Union. v7 :00-Wolveinte booth group meets, in room 306, Union. * 7:00-Liberal 'club meets in room 30; Union. 7:30-Chamber of Commerce meets In 7:30-Gun and Blade club meets in room 323, Union. :30-Geological Journal club meets in room 436,. Natural Science build- ing. r3#l-Spanish lecture. Ermilin'do loer- cado speaks on "The Schools ofP Porto Rico" in room 203,; Tappan hall. 7 :3O--Presc~tt club meets in room 303, Chemistry building. *:00--Quadrangle tmeets at 1954 Cam- . bridge road. 8:00-Players' club social in Barbour gymnasium. * ** . -ean reading class - :'rsity Hall. n of "The Pill Bot. -. ran church. rr iw SEATS RE SERVED I IR FOR J-HOP OPFRAJ Ticket reservations are now being received in large numbers for the J--lop performance of the 17th an-' nual Union opera, "In and Out," which will be given on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 10, at the Whitney theater. rApplications are now being filleda s in the order of their receipt. Houses S planning house parties may obtain a block of seats so that 11 members and their guests may sit together. Mail orders'shold be sent to the manager's. office at the Union.I YThe J-Hop performance of "In and ' Out" will be the last appearance of this year's opera which had a suc-. cessful runt2 of three weeks during Christmas vacation. GOSH SAKES-- Notice how spic and span every one on the c~inipus" is. Guess *They must be taking advantage of the White Swan's special offer this week. n OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, FOR THE J-H OP STEAMSHIPAGENCY-,1 ALL PRINCIPAL OCEAN LINES Reservations, Tickets, Tours, CruisesI C. E. RUEBLER 301 East Huron Phone 13844' CALL US FOR YOUR HOUSE PARTY GROUPS s We Guaranitee "to'rea cl I ~OU I to Dance All of the I MODERN!DACES U In One Couirse ITALSFY'S 1DANCE STTVDTOS LYNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY French troy Strikes of mine and shop worker; ,have taken possession of the rich Rub pation forces being moved through the o s with supplies moving through Ru valley. .DAY - - . -.. . lunicheon In Vim. n " cture in Presbyter= H. H~udnut speaks 3ot frc.,soclation lecture. * eaks. if ti including those recently elected, areI requested to report promptly at Spedding's studio Monday.. All junior engineers are requested to report at 1:30 o'clock Saturday aft- ernoon at "the engineering arch inj order that a group picture of the class may be taken. Everyone must wear the distinctive dress of they class. JournalClub to Meet Members of the Geological and geo-I graphical .Journat clue will Lhi l; regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock toniWht n room G-436 of the Natural Scie::e building. Reports will be read . ( * he Christmas conventions of the G cf)g cal Society of America and thze . clation of American Geographers which wero held here during vaca-. tion. in many of the districts now mnark t e moves of the French forces which A ----- rrasnbasinrior byandt.Thsterritory uplis ortbeyond!1111Iiit.lilllThis11111[Iiphotoillllishowsllllillllsupplllies forlllll11II the1111 occu-llllll(llllll basin under guard. I . SC"IIOONMAK£EI CHOSEN UN ION j exercise during the time of examina- SINDL Y SERtVICE C,HAIRMAN tMons, in order to ble in better condi- s c ISms e -- tiara to take exams. Carl Schoonmaker, '25, has been Freshmen who have back work to apone hrmno h no u-make up must report at the gymlias- FEBRUARY 12h day afternoon reception committee to cum office some time before the end- succeed John Wilson, '24, who has re-i of the semester. =1 A j cetl rsgnd.Sorthand Secretarial Training The committee plans for the futurew do not, include receptions every Sun Typew ritingCo m r ilT a h n day as has been the case until a short Istructor:C mecalT a hn time ago, but only on Sundays when some prominent speaker is obtainable. "Everyone who has sent. PenmanshipBo k ep n I'__ their clothes to the White Bo k e pn Vt,' TE'' N (-1YMfNASWM) OPEN Swan Cleaners this week i'VINOEXAMINATION PERIOD' _____may be excused. You al- W~teman ymanium illready know the principles of open tiuring the , entire period ok ex-( economics. aminations. Dr. George A. May, direc-' STATE AND WILLIAM STS. tor of the gymnasium, advises that' And the classgoablt evroveryonefomofpyicl(11111f1F91111take1111111 some1111 form of1ill~llI~~lltlllllllU111 1illiilltlf physical Illll I , CES ,. id sororitiesand °WJ.. ganizAtions must ~' mbexs, Qand ( other .. .-p ai 411 .. z Mchiganeaeian in by Jan. 25. Copy should be ~turn ed in as soon as possible: at the 'En- Sian office. Jmnior engineers can now eure their official blouses at Wuerth's clothing store as a second shipment of 200 checkered blouses.leas been receiv- ed. Sophomore class dues, are! payable. They may be mailed to Ray Billing- ton, class treasurer at 1102 OaklandI avenue. 1ll1nois ex- service men wgay receive applications, for; Illinois state bon- uses by calling for them in federal board room, Lane hall. The time for the photographing of thpe Delta Sigma Rho group picture for the Michiganenisian has been chang- ed from Thursday to 12 o'clock Monday noon, Jan. 29. All; members, I i THE GREY SHOP r- Come in this afternoon for a salad and a cup .of Real coffee FRESH SHIPMENT OF MFRENCH CHOCOLATES 600 E. Liberty ,; F 14 111.. 1 '- II I __ _ Four, things. we insist that you be given The Engineering in a Curling Iron Cleanliness Quality Variety Low' Prices E VERY one of the four is stressed at all times. In ordering food, in preparing, it, in }serving it our employees are required to use the utmost care and give exacting attention to, every til de- WVhat sort of engineering is it that mnakes a study of the needs and the interests of women and creates prod- ucts to satisfy them? Does it seem that, in practice at least, this sort of thing, is a little different from your understanding of what an engineer really is and does? After all, when you come to think of it, engineering is concerned with all the facts of life} It takes the old facts and interp~rets them in new and broader. ways; but' its big job is the very big job of making more living, -fuller living,-readily available. It is, in every aspect, a thing worth do- ing, whether it concerns itself with curling irons or converters, or any of the thousands of products in between. This is truly the day of the engi- neer. His judgments and his equip- anent are sought in almost every phase of living. Engineering is remaking the business of housekeeping. Its methods are being applied to merchandis- ing, to distribution, to the wrapping of bundles and the packing of boxes, to the lighting of streets and the hun- dreds of things that, a_ few years back, were strictly "rule-of-thumb". By the .time you are at work out in the world, there will be more-though there are only a few of them left. Whatever is worth doing is worth engineering; engineering effort digni- fies itself. Whether it puts more use- fulness into transformers or, curling irons or turbines does not matter. The thing that counts is the work, the creative, constructive service that is going on for the lasting benefiti of. mankind. . We've been termed " over-zealous"' and "fn- ickyr for taking such trouble, but it's the only wa we know of serving foods that people would be, proud to have a pp e ar on their own tables. The MICHIGAN UI IN7-A TT -1nn7-1 T TrA Woti*1n''c , . -: